diff lugbolts?
Good luck
Last edited by kaze81; Jun 5, 2007 at 01:55 AM. Reason: add more info...
threaded portion extends beyond the hub surface. that's the maximum the
bolt should extend if used in your new rims.
you can also bolt on new rims using stock bolts....but (!).... rotate the rim
and listen/feel for any bolt contact with brake parts. some folks have not
tested and simply bolted and drove off, shredding their brake system.
be clear that many aftermarket rims eschew the ball seat design and may
either be different ball size/radius....or may be using conical seat bolts.
the rim manuf should have been consulted and provided you with the
proper sized bolts.
you didnt specific which car you are attempting to put rims on, so simply
guessing.....
are bottoming out after youv'e cinched them down. it also appears that
the cross section of the new wheel (at the lug point) is *thinner* than
your stock wheels.
still hard to be precise but there are now TWO red flags. dont even think of
using your current lug bolts. you need someone with experience to help
determine the exact size needed. each of these needs a clear and concise
answer, vis-a-vis new Mandrus rims matched to your 07 C230.:
___ lug bolt length (shank)
___ lug bolt diameter
___ ball seat or cone seat
___ ball seat radius
go back to 203 forum and search "Mandrus". read threads...learn from others'
mistakes...and successes







